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Introductory Techniques for 3-D Computer Vision
TruccoHeriot-Watt University
Alessandro VerriUniversity of Genoa

ISBN-10: 0132611082
ISBN-13:  9780132611084

Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Copyright:  1998
Format:  Paper; 343 pp
Published:  03/06/1998
Status: Instock


Suggested retail price: $131.00
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Senior/Graduate level courses on computer vision, robot vision and image processing in electrical and computer engineering, mathematics, and computer science departments, and an essential reference for researchers and scientists in the field of computer vision.

An applied introduction to modern computer vision, focusing on a set of computational techniques for 3-D imaging. Covers a wide range of fundamental problems encountered within computer vision and provides detailed algorithmic and theoretical solutions for each. Each chapter concentrates on a specific problem and solves it by building on previous results.

  • Provides a guide to well-tested theory and algorithms including solutions of problems encountered in modern computer vision. Pg.___
  • Contains many practical hints highlighted in the text. Pg.___
  • Develops two parallel tracks in the presentation, showing how fundamental problems are solved using both intensity and range images, the most popular types of images used today. Pg.___
  • Each chapter contains notes on the literature, review questions, numerical exercises, and projects.
  • Provides an Internet list for accessing links to test images, demos, archives and additional teaching material.



 1. Introductions.


 2. Digital Snapshots.


 3. Dealing with Image Noise.


 4. Image Features.


 5. More Image Features.


 6. Camera Calibration.


 7. Stereopsis.


 8. Motion.


 9. Shape from Single-image Cues.


10 Recognition.


11. Locating Objects in Space.


Appendix A. Experiments: Practical Hints.

An applied introduction to modern computer vision, focusing on a set of computational techniques for 3-D imaging, this book covers a wide range of fundamental problems encountered within computer vision and provides detailed algorithmic and theoretical solutions for each. Each chapter concentrates on a specific problem and solves it by building on previous results.

FEATURES:

  • Provides a guide to well-tested theory and algorithms including solutions of problems encountered in modern computer vision.
  • Contains many practical hints highlighted in the book.
  • Develops two parallel tracks in the presentation, showing how fundamental problems are solved using both intensity and range images, the most popular types of images used today.
  • Each chapter contains notes on the literature, review questions, numerical exercises, and projects.
  • Provides an Internet list for accessing links to test images, demos, archives and additional learning material.

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